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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
10

Please give me correct answerby picture​

Mathematics
1 answer:
umka21 [38]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

hello,

a) answer: 600

b) answer: 840

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

20=2²*5,25=5²,30=2*3*5,40=2³*5

l.c.m(20,25,30,40)=2³*3*5²=8*3*25=800

b)

24=2³*3, 42=2*3*7,35=5*7

l.c.m=(24,42,35)=2³*3*5*7=840

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